B. A few years ago at St. Joes going down the hallway and past a waiting area where they did blood work as I past it I saw one of the Wesleyan Pastor’s and his wife sitting there. I thought to myself, “I need to turn around and go back.” I went back after some pleasantries asked “what are you two doing here?” Her eyes suddenly filled with tears and she said, “I have cancer and they are doing some blood work.” I said, I’ll pray for you and started to turn and walk away. I hesitated and thought should I pray for them here and now, what will the hospital staff think, what will the other patients think, do these Wesleyans even believe that Jesus still heals. All these questions in microseconds are flood my mind. I thought want does it matter! I simple asked her do you might if I pray for you NOW. I prayed a simple pray of faith boldly asking God to heal her. Several weeks later I received a phone call. Mary said, “I’m healed there is not a trace of cancer!”

James wrote, "Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, for man’s anger does not bring about the righteous life that God desires." (James 1:19) Only when our mind, will and emotions are under the control of the Spirit of

Complain a little less, be kinder to everyone and be grateful to God and others for every good thing. The writer of Hebrews wrote, "Let your conversation be without covetousness: and be content with such things as you have: for He has said, "I will never